Updated January 15th, 2020 at 17:54 IST

LSU rallies in regulation to take down Texas A&M in OT 89-85

Trendon Watford and Skylar Mays each scored 19 points and LSU defeated Texas A&M 89-85 in overtime on Tuesday night.

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Trendon Watford and Skylar Mays each scored 19 points and LSU defeated Texas A&M 89-85 in overtime on Tuesday night. Javonte Smart started the overtime with a 3-pointer on LSU’s first possession, and Watford made a short jumper in the lane to lift the Tigers to an 86-83 lead with 1:25 remaining. The Aggies’ Wendell Mitchell missed a 3-point attempt with 17 seconds remaining and two Mays free throws sealed the Tigers victory.

Andre Gordon sank a 3-pointer with 2:27 remaining in regulation to shove the Aggies to a 77-71 lead, but LSU’s Marshall Graves and Smart each sank 3-pointers in a 28-second span to tie the game at 79-all to force overtime.

The Aggies (8-7, 2-2 Southeastern) entered the game having held league opponents to 50 points or less in consecutive games for the first time since 2007. LSU (12-4, 4-0 Southeastern) had reached 50 points less than halfway through the second half — and it wound up being key to the outcome.

LSU has won five consecutive games in the series now, including Buzz Williams’ debut against the rival Tigers as A&M coach. Josh Nebo led the Aggies with 20 points and nine rebounds.

The Tigers jumped to a 16-point lead in the first half thanks to hot shooting from Watford and Smart, who scored a dozen points each in the first 20 minutes. LSU also outrebounded A&M 23-13 in that span.

But the Aggies, typically poor shooters from the outside, hung around in the first half in large part because of two 3-pointers each from Savion Flagg, Mitchell and Gordon, and the Tigers led 42-32 at the break.

BIG PICTURE

LSU: The Tigers lost consecutive games to East Tennessee State and Southern Cal just before Christmas, but they’ve been on a roll since. And their Tuesday victory, in wiping out a late deficit, will only help their confidence surging forward.

A&M: After the Aggies lost consecutive games to Harvard, Temple and Fairfield in the Orlando (Fla.) Invitational in late November and early December, it appeared they might not win a league game. Williams has his team believing in his strict system, however, and why the Aggies are even in games like the one on Tuesday.

UP NEXT

The Tigers play at Mississippi on Saturday.

The Aggies host South Carolina on Saturday.

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Published January 15th, 2020 at 17:53 IST